s.20Destruction of Cayman Islands Identification Card
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Section 20Part 4SURRENDER, CANCELLATION AND DESTRUCTION OF CAYMAN ISLANDS IDENTIFICATION CARD

Destruction of Cayman Islands Identification Card

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Where an individual has not appeared before the Registrar within three months from the date on which —
the Registrar required the applicant for the Cayman Islands Identification Card, in accordance with section 6(2), to appear in person before the Registrar for the purpose of processing the application; or
the individual is notified that the Cayman Islands Identification Card was issued for collection,
the Registrar shall notify the individual of the circumstances set out in paragraphs (a) or (b), as applicable, and if the individual does not appear before the Registrar within three months from the date of the notification, the application of the individual shall be deemed to have been withdrawn.
Where an application for a Cayman Islands Identification Card is deemed to have been withdrawn under subsection (1), the Registrar shall destroy the non-issued Cayman Islands Identification Card which would have been produced pursuant to the application.
Notwithstanding subsection (1) a Cayman Islands Identification Card that is produced solely for the purpose of testing, demonstration or other administrative functions may be destroyed at the Registrar's discretion.
The Registrar may destroy or require the destruction of a Cayman Islands Identification Card where —
the Cayman Islands Identification Card has been —
surrendered to the Registrar under section 16;
suspended under section 17; or
cancelled under section 18; or
the Cayman Islands Identification Card was lost and —
the finder returns the Cayman Islands Identification Card to the Registrar or a Cayman Islands Identification Card customer centre;
the Registrar notifies the holder that the Cayman Islands Identification Card has been found; and
the holder does not collect the Cayman Islands Identification Card within three months after receiving the notification under subparagraph (ii).
A holder who no longer wishes to have a Cayman Islands Identification Card may apply for the destruction of the Cayman Islands Identification Card in such manner as the Registrar may determine.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card that has been surrendered, suspended, cancelled or contains errors, or that is intended to be destroyed may be destroyed by the Registrar, or otherwise dealt with in a manner as directed by the Registrar.
Notwithstanding subsection (6), the Cabinet, in consultation with the Registrar, may prescribe the form and circumstances for the destruction of the Card.